First, educate the elderly how to distinguish between true and false health care products. Old people should know that any kind of health care products can't replace the medicine prescribed by doctors. In addition, we should always be alert to the products we buy, and always be alert to the deception of merchants.
Second, let the elderly know that the best way to be healthy is to maintain a good lifestyle. Healthy diet, moderate exercise and regular physical examination are the keys to staying healthy. In this case, it is suggested that the elderly should give up blindly buying health care products and keep healthy through proper exercise and diet.
Third, remind them to be cautious about money. Old people should always clearly judge the integrity of businesses, so as not to fall into the trap of businesses, and at the same time consult family members or professionals to help them make the right decision.
I believe that only through correct education and effective communication can we persuade the elderly to stop buying fake health care products. At the same time, family members and society should unite to strengthen the protection of the elderly, so that they will not become the target of business fraud and create a healthy living environment.